Hi All,
Having a few problems with the old Johnson. Took the boat across from Whidbey to Marrowstone Island. Seemed a bit sluggish on the way but we were weighted down with camping gear so we thought that was part of the problem.
When we got there, we unloaded and went out again to check out Mystery Bay. Didn't make it very far before we saw lots of smoke / steam? and lost half our power. We turned around and went back to the dock. The next morning we limped her over to Port Townsend.
A mechanic has diagnosed the problem as follows: Thermostat stuck, caused overheating, blew a head gasket, water in the chamber, lost compression. Apparently when he pulled out one of the spark plugs it was all wet.
A new head gasket is on order. The thermostat has been removed and he does not want to replace it. Says it will run fine without it at about 150 degrees. Just double checking on this because this particular mechanic does not usually work on these old Johnsons. Does this sound logical to those of you that have experience with these older Johnsons?
Thanks,
Lauryn
Having a few problems with the old Johnson. Took the boat across from Whidbey to Marrowstone Island. Seemed a bit sluggish on the way but we were weighted down with camping gear so we thought that was part of the problem.
When we got there, we unloaded and went out again to check out Mystery Bay. Didn't make it very far before we saw lots of smoke / steam? and lost half our power. We turned around and went back to the dock. The next morning we limped her over to Port Townsend.
A mechanic has diagnosed the problem as follows: Thermostat stuck, caused overheating, blew a head gasket, water in the chamber, lost compression. Apparently when he pulled out one of the spark plugs it was all wet.
A new head gasket is on order. The thermostat has been removed and he does not want to replace it. Says it will run fine without it at about 150 degrees. Just double checking on this because this particular mechanic does not usually work on these old Johnsons. Does this sound logical to those of you that have experience with these older Johnsons?
Thanks,
Lauryn
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